Briefly about the meaning of the great French revolution and the reasons for the reformation.

During the 18th century, contradictory relations began to develop in France. At the end of the century, society was divided between two dominant blocs: the Jacobins and the Girondins. Some argued that the revolution should be developed in a new way. They were joined by small industrialists and the newly emerging bourgeois classes. Others sought to roll back revolutionary measures and establish an old stable situation. This was mainly supported by representatives of the wealthy bourgeoisie and workers of enterprises.



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